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Citizenship Status and Eligibility for Federal Disaster Assistance
Homeowners, renters and business owners who were directly affected by Hurricane Alex are urged to seek disaster assistance regardless of their citizenship status, say officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM). Content Detail
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- FEMA
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Disaster Victim Information: Immigrant Eligibility for Disaster Assistance PDF
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- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
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Disaster Victim Information: Rights & Remedies as a Renter PDF
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- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
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Disaster-Related Fraud doc
A disaster can lure crooked building contractors and public insurance adjusters. They?ll try to exploit the confusion and emergency conditions and swindle you and your insurance company. Content Detail
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- Texas Department of Insurance
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Emergency Preparedness: Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed.
Ready is a national public service advertising (PSA) campaign designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies including natural and man-made disasters. Content Detail
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FEMA Disaster Guide word
In Texas, the following were declared disaster areas between September 4 through 6, 2011: Disaster No. 2965, Bear Creek Fire Disaster No. 2964, Texas Riley Road Fire Disaster No. 2963, Texas Moonglow Fire Disaster No. 2962, Texas Tamina Fire Disaster No. 2960, Texas Steiner Ranch Fire Disaster No. 2959, Texas Pedernales Bend Fire Disaster No. 2958, Texas Bastrop County Fire Complex Content Detail
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- FEMA
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Home Repair Fraud After Disaster word
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- Lone Star Legal Aid
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Hurricane Preparedness Planning for Businesses PDF
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- Texas Department of Public Safety
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Immigrant Disaster Assistance PDF
The information provided is for families with members who are not U.S. citizens. Content Detail



